Shopping on North & Middle Caicos

Shopping on North Caicos and Middle Caicos is a different experience than on Provo. However, you will likely find everything you need to make for an enjoyable stay. With the right perspective, North and Middle Caicos shopping offers a refreshing simplicity that helps us break through the materialistic world that most of us are used to.

Grocery Shopping

If you are staying at a villa or B&B on North or Middle Caicos, you might want to shop and cook some of your own meals instead of going out daily. Don’t go looking for the supermarket; there is none. Instead, North and Middle Caicos have small, mom-and-pop stores that, like convenience stores, have a variety of items. And, keep in mind that most of the grocery stores are not open on Sundays, so plan accordingly. Here’s where to find them.

Note: Parenthetical names are often how locals refer to the stores. For example, if someone tells you to find something at Lew’s store, you’ll go to KJ’s Food and Furniture.

North Caicos Grocery Shopping
  • Al’s Groceries, Major Hill Road, on the right as you turn from the main road. (Speed’s)
  • Dard’s, Bottle Creek main road. Look for the Norfolk pine.
  • KJ’s Food & Furniture, Whitby on main road. (Lew’s)
  • Lyte Convenience, Sandy Point
  • My-Dee’s, Bottle Creek, off main road toward the creek. (Yvette’s)
  • Nique’s, My-Dee’s Plaza on main road near airport. (Kadra’s)
  • Robinson’s Variety, Kew

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Middle Caicos Grocery Shopping
  • Taylor’s Grocery, Conch Bar near Seaview Café.

Local Artisan Shopping

Head to the Middle Caicos Coop at My Dee’s Plaza on North Caicos for local and cultural finds. Over sixty local artisans are represented who produce traditional Turks and Caicos Island arts and crafts such as baskets, hats, and model sailboats along with photographs and other souvenirs.

Turks & Caicos Apparel